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This is a flip flop card I did showing the different stages of flipping and flopping. All the products (except the beads on the pull) are retired CTMH. I really miss some of our old papers!! The final photo in the series is a close up of the pull with the beads on the ribbons. I love this pattern & it's so easy to make!
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This is a tag pop-up card first shown closed and then open (free standing!). Again I focused on using some of my retired CTMH products. This is another very easy card design with awesome results. Both cards fit easily into a standard invitation size envelope and can be mailed with no problems.
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Hey there Betsy, you mentioned holding a class ( I think you might have called it something else) after the 1st of the year. You & Debbie were making Christmas cards & I remarked that I had no idea you could do all those things with stamps! I would love to learn from the master!
ReplyDeleteBe blessed,
Trish